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*Local Models also called local LLMs or on-device AI*

These are artificial intelligence programs that run directly on your own computer, laptop, phone or personal server instead of sending your questions to big company servers in the cloud (like ChatGPT or Claude).

Think of it like this:

- Cloud AI e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini: You type something β†’ it travels over the internet to a huge data center β†’ the powerful AI there thinks and replies β†’ answer comes back.

Pros: Very smart, easy to use, always up-to-date.

Cons: Needs internet, your chats may be stored or used for training, costs money after limits, and companies can censor or limit what it says.

- Local Models: You download the AI "brain" (the model file) once β†’ it lives on your device β†’ everything happens right there, offline. No data leaves your computer.

It's like having a smart assistant living inside your Mac, PCor even phone,private, free to use forever (after download), and works without Wi-Fi.

They are usually open-source, free to download and use made by companies like Google, Alibaba, Meta, or Z.ai, and shared on sites like Hugging Face.

Why people love them

- Privacy β€” Your data stays with you, great for sensitive work business ideas, or personal stuff

- Zero ongoing cost β€” No API bills or rate limits.

- No censorship β€” They don't refuse topics the way some cloud AIs do.

- Offline & 24/7 β€” Run agents for coding, scraping, or tasks all night if your machine allows.

- Ownership You control the AI.

Downsides:

They need decent hardware (lots of RAM/GPU memory), may be a bit slower or less "god-like" than the absolute latest closed models on super-powerful cloud servers, and you handle updates yourself.

How Do You Run Them? (Super Simple)

Use easy tools (no coding needed for basics):
- Ollama β€” Type one command like ollama run glm and chat in your terminal.
- LM Studio β€” Nice graphical app (like a ChatGPT window) for browsing and running models.

- Others: GPT4All, text-generation-webui, or even built-in on some phones.

Many run great on Apple Silicon Macs (like your Mac Studio example) using unified memory.

Top Examples of Local Models (as of April 2026)
Here are some of the strongest

1. GLM-5.1 (from Z.ai) β€” Currently one of the top open models for heavy coding and long tasks.

Huge but efficient (Mixture-of-Experts design). Runs on high-end setups like a 512GB Mac Studio (uses ~223GB RAM in reports).

Excels at detailed playbook/script generation, complex OAuth flows, web scraping agents and running autonomously for hours.

Great for developers wanting digital worker style AI.

2. Gemma 4 family (from Google DeepMind) β€” Released early April 2026. Excellent balanced choice.

Comes in sizes from tiny (edge/phone-friendly) to 31B dense or 26B MoE. Multimodal (handles text + images + audio).

Fast on consumer hardware, strong reasoning, and very permissive license (Apache 2.0 fine for commercial use).

Often praised for quick local inference and good all-round performance without needing a monster machine.

Ideal if you want something snappy for daily use.

3. Qwen 3.6 / Qwen 3 series (from Alibaba) β€” Strong for ultra-long context up to 1M tokens great for entire codebases or long documents).

Excellent at coding, multilingual tasks and agentic workflows.

Efficient variants run well locally

Often competitive or better than others in practical coding benchmarks.

Other notable ones worth trying:
- DeepSeek models β€” Shine in math, reasoning, and efficient coding. Good smaller distilled versions for lighter hardware.

- Llama series (from Meta) Very - popular, community-supported, solid all-rounders with many fine tunes available.

Smaller models (7B–34B range) run smoothly on mid-range laptops/ Macs with 16–64GB RAM. Larger ones (like GLM-5.1 or big Qwen) shine on machines with 128GB+ unified memory, like high-end Mac Studios.
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I’m hosting a free Claude Masterclass on April 23rd 2PM GMT +1

You’ll learn how to actually use Claude as a creator, a business owner, a student or in whatever industry you’re already in

We’re covering how to work with it, how to get results from it and how to earn from it

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I got a lot of DMs from a few people suggesting we shift the classes to a weekend as they would be at work so I wanted the community to decide
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Here is recent news from the past 24-48 hours for May 2-3, 2026.

πŸ“° AI Daily β€” May 3, 2026

Here's what actually happened:

πŸ› Big Tech
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Pentagon β€” DoD signed deals with seven major tech companies (OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Nvidia, SpaceX, and Reflection) to deploy AI on classified networks
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Anthropic was blacklisted after refusing to allow military use of Claude for "all lawful purposes," including autonomous weapons and mass surveillance, with the Pentagon declaring it a "supply chain risk."
Reality check: your business doesn't live in this world, but watch how compute access + government contracts = real money.

Anthropic β€” targeting $900B valuation in new fundraising round, which would surpass OpenAI's $852B valuation from earlier this year


Anthropic's annualized run-rate revenue surpassed $30 billion, up from $9 billion at end of 2025.
Translation: Claude is eating OpenAI's lunch in enterprise deals.

πŸ€– New Models / AI Releases

Google's Gemini 3.1 Ultra β€” 2 million token context window, designed to reason across text, image, audio, and video natively, with new sandboxed code execution allowing models to write and test code mid-conversation

. Matters for builders: longer context = less session fragmentation, native multimodal means fewer intermediate transcriptions.

⚠️ Wild Stuff
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Standard Intelligence β€” 6-person startup raised $75M from Sequoia and Spark Capital to build "computer use" models that interact with apps through graphical interfaces

This is the anti-prompt-engineering: models learning to use software like humans do. Worrying for some tool makers, validating for others


AI is moving fast and with this community you can move faster
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A little rebrand is on the way

I've been thinking a lot about how we can all make real money with AI and after doing my research

I found that hackathons are one of the most underrated ways to do it.

There's literally millions of dollars in prizes sitting on the table every month and most builders and AI users don't even know where to look

So I built something about it

HackList a directory of the best AI and Web3 hackathons sorted by deadline and prize pool.

Going forward this channel is getting a little rebrand.

I'll be sharing:

New hackathon opportunities weekly

High-prize listings you don't want to miss

Deadline alerts before they close

AI tools and builder news as always

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